[ Vocabulary ]
What does it mean to “acquit” someone?
A. To blame them for a crime
B. To declare them not guilty
C. To punish them severely
D. To imprison them for a crime

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Present PerfectReporting VerbsModals and ResponsibilitiesGerunds, Infinitives and Modals of PossibilityAdverbial Concession ClausesModals of AdvicePast Continuous Tense & Past ModalsPrepositions of Time & PlaceReported speech (statements)Unscramble SentenceOther quiz:
Simple Past Tense › ViewIf I . . . much money, I would . . . an expensive racing car that time.
A. Have – bought
B. Had – buy
C. Have – buy
D. Had – bought
Tenses › View
……….to the laboratory yet?
A. Did you go
B. Have you been
C. Are you
D. Were you
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewRecycling and composting ________ the amount of waste that ends up in landfills.
A. reduce
B. reduces
Passive Voice › View
“Ms Jones, please type those letters before noon”_ “They’ve already ______, sir. They’re on your desk.”
A. typed
B. been being typed
C. being typed
D. been typed
